9.4 Using The Feature Buttons
You can create feature access buttons to make operation easier. To do
this, use the interactive buttons to select the feature you want to store,
and then store it on a programmable button (see the instructions on the
next page).
Account Code Button (ACCT)—allows you to enter an account code
for call record purposes.
Auxiliary Pager (APAGE)—selects external pager operation through
the auxiliary jack.
Auxiliary Recorder (ARECD)—selects tape recorder operation through
the auxiliary jack.
Auxiliary Ringer (ARING)—selects auxiliary ringer operation through
the auxiliary jack.
Call Forward Button (CFWD)—allows you to forward all of your calls
to another telephone.
Camp-On With Automatic Call Back (CAMP)—allows you to camp
on to a station. The system calls you back as soon as the called station
becomes idle or occupied.
Camp-On (Call Waiting) (CAMP)—when calling a busy station, this
feature allows you to send a call waiting tone to the station and to wait
on-line for a reply.
Clear Features (CLEAR)—clears a currently active or engaged feature.
Do Not Disturb Button (DND)—prevents other telephones from ringing
your telephone.
Group Listen Button (GPLSN)—allows others to hear a conversation
over the telephone speaker while you use the handset or headset; the
distant party can hear only the conversation transmitted through the the
handset or headset microphone.
Headset (HDSET)—enables headset operation through the auxiliary
jack.
Music Button (MUSIC)—allows you to enable or disable background
music; also allows you to choose from two pre-programmed music
sources.
Page Button (PAGE)—provides one-button access to paging.
Park Button (PARK)—parks calls in preselected park orbit.
Pick-Up Button (PCKUP)—allows you to pick up a call ringing
elsewhere in your system.
Privacy Release Button (PRIV)—releases privacy for current call.
Saved Number Redial Button (SAVE)—redials the last number saved
at this button location (good for short-term storage).
Voice-Announce Block Button (VAB)—blocks voice announcements.
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